Boston Classical Review: A bustling Boston music season is on tap with several anniversary celebrations
September 3, 2013 Radius Ensemble (radiusensemble.org) opens at Longy Oct. 5 with music of Rota, Piazzolla and Luna Pearl Woolf, the first of four concerts at the Cambridge conservatory that […]
Montreal Gazette: A pat on the back for not clapping
August 23, 2013 H. Thomson MONTREAL — The first movement of Brahms’s Trio Op. 8 was coming to a rip-roaring conclusion, as it must. André Laplante (piano), Augustin Dumay (violin) […]
New York Times, Sunday Edition: Unleashing the Potential of the Strings: More Musicians Are Trying Period Instruments
August 30, 2013 PLAINFIELD, Mass. — On a recent sunny afternoon, Matt Haimovitz entered a carpentry workshop here that doubles as a music studio and gently pulled the door shut. […]
Chicago Mag: The Best Classical, New Music, and Opera Concerts in Chicago This September
August 23, 2013 BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL 9/7–15 More sprawling, more dense, and kitchen sinkier than ever, Chicago’s own European village festival in the big city returns for a third year. Organizers promise […]
Montreal Gazette: A pat on the back for not clapping
August 23, 2013 MONTREAL — The first movement of Brahms’s Trio Op. 8 was coming to a rip-roaring conclusion, as it must. André Laplante (piano), Augustin Dumay (violin) and Matt […]
Montreal Gazette: A pat on the back for not clapping
August 23, 2013 MONTREAL — The first movement of Brahms’s Trio Op. 8 was coming to a rip-roaring conclusion, as it must. André Laplante (piano), Augustin Dumay (violin) and Matt […]
SF Examiner: Fall Preview: Music and dance, off the beaten path
August 22, 2013 Along with the offerings from The City’s major arts organizations, this lineup includes some lesser-known, but eminently attractive, shows. Angel Heart Described as a “live music storybook” […]
Montreal Gazette: Something for everyone at classical marathon
August 18, 2013 MONTREAL — “Programme, programme.” No, this was not the Expos rally at Jarry Park. This was the Cool Classical Journey in Place des Arts, where you could […]
La Presse: Vireé classique: un succès de foule et d’estime
August 18, 2013 On se souviendra de cette Virée classique comme de celle des rencontres inoubliables: Pressler, Dumay, Hewitt, Armstrong et bien d’autres. Véritable succès d’audience avec plus de 20 000 […]
St. Albert Gazette: Arden embraces diversity for new season: Mix of styles and genres on tap for 30th anniversary lineup
August 10, 2013 When it comes to presenting top-notch concerts and sellout shows, the Arden Theatre in St. Albert is the venue to head to this autumn.
Suspense (1913) – Music (2013) by Luna Pearl Woolf for Matt Haimovitz & Uccello and the McGill Percussion Ensemble
Angel Heart, a music storybook
Click to listen and buy the deluxe CD package from: Official website: angelheartmusicstorybook.com Haunting, heady, and evocative, Angel Heart is a music storybook with
Audiophile Audition: “O’Riley’s LISZT” *****
July 22, 2013 Christopher O’Riley performs an illustrious series of Liszt transcriptions—each brilliant, audacious, and sensuous in its own way, a dazzling tribute to the transcriber and architect of keyboard […]
Audiophile Audition: A sequel every bit as fine as the first go-round *****
June 23, 2013 The Hours Begin to Sing: More Songs by American Composers = JAKE HEGGIE: From the Book of Nightmares; DAVID GARNER: Vilna Poems; JOHN CORIGLIANO: Three Irish Folksong […]
TMI: Matt Haimovitz at Music Mountain
June 20 2013 Cellist Matt Haimovitz rode the twentieth century into the staid precincts of Music Mountain’s music barn Sunday, introducing four pieces that had never before been played there […]